4. Naruto’s Oiroke no Jutsu Conquered Jiraiya

This story begins when Naruto was being trained by Ebisu to master the basic skill of gathering and controlling chakra. Ebisu took Naruto to a hot spring and taught him how to walk on the water’s surface as a chakra control exercise. If Naruto fell into the water, the training was considered a failure.

During the training, Ebisu caught Jiraiya peeping at the women in the hot spring. Outraged by Jiraiya’s behavior, Ebisu immediately attacked him. However, Jiraiya summoned a toad that used its tongue to wrap around Ebisu and flung him against a cliff, knocking him unconscious.

Seeing how easily Jiraiya defeated Ebisu, Naruto was impressed and wanted to learn from him. Naruto demanded that Jiraiya take responsibility for interrupting his training and insisted that Jiraiya supervise his chakra control exercises. However, Jiraiya firmly refused to train Naruto.

Naruto tried everything to persuade Jiraiya to train him, including pretending that he had read the Icha-Icha novels. Unfortunately, Jiraiya knew Naruto was lying. Even though Naruto continued to follow Jiraiya everywhere, Jiraiya only avoided him more.

According to Jiraiya, “research” for writing his latest book was far more important than dealing with Naruto. He claimed that observing curvaceous women would give him inspiration for his writing. This was why Jiraiya kept refusing Naruto’s request for training.

Frustrated after all his efforts failed, Naruto finally used Oiroke no Jutsu. He transformed into a seductive woman to lure Jiraiya. The result? Jiraiya immediately had a nosebleed and became infatuated with Naruto’s Oiroke form. With no other choice, Jiraiya finally agreed to train Naruto.